CM Naidu Disburses Rs 3,125 Cr to 46.85 Lakh AP Farmers
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Sunday, 21 June 2026, announced that the state government had transferred Rs 3,125 crore to the accounts of 46.85 lakh farmers as the first instalment under the PM Kisan-Annadata Sukhibhava Pathakam, while also laying the foundation stones for two Waste to Energy plants and launching the distribution of induction stoves to Anganwadi centres across Andhra Pradesh.
Context
Posting on X in Telugu, Chief Minister Naidu said that the first instalment of Rs 7,000 per farmer for the Kharif season had reached beneficiaries, describing the moment as one that 'filled the eyes of farmers with light' (raitula kallallo velugulu nindayi). The disbursement covers 46.85 lakh farming households across the state, reflecting the combined reach of the central PM-KISAN scheme and the state's own supplementary transfer programme.
The PM-KISAN scheme, launched by the central government in 2019, provides an annual income support of Rs 6,000 to landholding farmer families in three equal instalments. Andhra Pradesh introduced the Annadata Sukhibhava component as a state top-up starting in 2019-20, boosting the per-instalment amount farmers receive directly into their accounts.
Policy Backdrop
The Swachh Andhra-Swarna Andhra mission, which guides the state's cleanliness and sustainability agenda, forms the policy framework for the Waste to Energy initiative. Chief Minister Naidu stated that eight plants in total are planned across the state to convert municipal solid waste into electricity, with two receiving foundation stones during this round of activity.
Naidu's earlier administration between 2014 and 2019 had similarly promoted renewable and green-energy infrastructure projects. The current push for waste-to-energy facilities represents a continuation of that trajectory, now embedded within a broader state-level sustainability target. The plants are intended to simultaneously address waste disposal challenges and augment the state's power generation capacity.
Stakeholders and Impact
The direct beneficiaries of the farm-support transfer are 46.85 lakh farmer families who cultivate Kharif crops — typically sown between June and July — across Andhra Pradesh. The Rs 7,000 first instalment is intended to help farmers meet input costs such as seeds, fertilisers, and labour at the start of the cultivation cycle.
On the welfare front, the Chief Minister also inaugurated the distribution of induction stoves to Anganwadi centres, describing the modernisation of cooking facilities at these early-childhood nutrition hubs as part of a broader upgrade drive. He noted that interacting with the children at the centres was personally gratifying. Anganwadi centres serve as the frontline of the state's nutrition and early-education delivery system, and the cooking-equipment upgrade is aimed at improving hygiene and energy efficiency in food preparation.
What's Next
The government is expected to disburse subsequent instalments of the PM Kisan-Annadata Sukhibhava Pathakam through the remainder of the agricultural year. Attention will also turn to the commissioning timeline for the remaining six Waste to Energy plants that are yet to receive foundation stones, as well as the pace at which induction stoves are rolled out to all Anganwadi centres statewide.
With the Kharif season now underway, the adequacy and timeliness of farmer support payments will remain a key metric by which the Telugu Desam Party government's agricultural welfare performance is assessed heading into the next legislative session.